crick

  • 31crick — A variation of the word creek, used in rural Oregon and other rural areas. Glen crick is sure high …

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  • 32crick — A variation of the word creek, used in rural Oregon and other rural areas. Glen crick is sure high …

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  • 33crick — [[t]krɪ̱k[/t]] cricks N COUNT If you have a crick in your neck or in your back, you have a pain there caused by muscles becoming stiff …

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  • 34Crick — krɪk n. family name; Francis Crick (1916 2004), British biophysicist, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his discovery of the double helical structure of DNA (together with James Watson) …

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  • 35crick — noun a crick in my neck Syn: kink, pinch, knot, strain, stiffness …

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  • 36crick — /krɪk / (say krik) noun 1. a sharp, painful spasm of the muscles, as of the neck or back, making it difficult to move the part. –verb (t) 2. to give a crick or wrench to (the neck, etc.). {origin uncertain} …

  • 37crick — n. & v. n. a sudden painful stiffness in the neck or the back etc. v.tr. produce a crick in (the neck etc.). Etymology: ME: orig. unkn …

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  • 38Crick — n. & v. n. a sudden painful stiffness in the neck or the back etc. v.tr. produce a crick in (the neck etc.). Etymology: ME: orig. unkn …

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  • 39Crick Boat Show — The Crick Boat Show and waterways festival is organised by British Waterways. The show takes place every year on the Grand Union Canal at Crick Marina (just off junction 18 of the M1) on the last bank holiday weekend in May. The 2011 Show will be …

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  • 40Crick a ventre bleu — Crick à ventre bleu Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crick …

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